added 2007 Tue Apr 17 4:16:50 by populist
Intel has new chips in the works that it hopes will power the next generation of consumer electronics devices and telecommunications servers.
Intel has new chips in the works that it hopes will power the next generation of consumer electronics devices and telecommunications servers.
added 2007 Fri Apr 6 1:13:25 by jeremytoday
Here at PC Magazine, we've been prying open notebooks ever since notebooks existed. We can't help it-we're just curious. But this kind of curiosity is hard on the computers themselves. (To the many manufacturers whose fine products we've destroyed over the years: We're sorry. Really.)
Here at PC Magazine, we've been prying open notebooks ever since notebooks existed. We can't help it-we're just curious. But this kind of curiosity is hard on the computers themselves. (To the many manufacturers whose fine products we've destroyed over the years: We're sorry. Really.)
added 2007 Sat Feb 3 4:50:51 by ind06
ST. CHARLES, MO-Print-shop manager and potato-chip connoisseur Nathan Sterken, 26, was surprised by the "exceptionally rich mid-palate notes of onion" and "wonderfully creamy but sour overtones" in a fresh Big Grab bag of Lay's Sour Cream & Onion potato chips he purchased from a local deli Tuesday.
ST. CHARLES, MO-Print-shop manager and potato-chip connoisseur Nathan Sterken, 26, was surprised by the "exceptionally rich mid-palate notes of onion" and "wonderfully creamy but sour overtones" in a fresh Big Grab bag of Lay's Sour Cream & Onion potato chips he purchased from a local deli Tuesday.
added 2006 Sun Aug 13 21:03:59 by dirtyfratboy
According to this Taiwanese site, AMD has gorn and quietly released a X2 5200 - L2 cache being 1MBX2.
According to this Taiwanese site, AMD has gorn and quietly released a X2 5200 - L2 cache being 1MBX2.
added 2006 Sat Aug 5 16:55:34 by TimALoftis
Ignition keys equipped with signal-emitting chips were supposed to put car thieves out of business. No such luck – but try telling that to your insurance company.
Ignition keys equipped with signal-emitting chips were supposed to put car thieves out of business. No such luck – but try telling that to your insurance company.







